Does my hens eggs look fertile?

New egg this morning looks fertile!
 

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silkies do tend to go broody alot. my giant cochins go broody alot too. I would just use an incubator instead of waiting for a broody hen they can take forever to go broody and sometimes can't be the most reliable.
 
silkies do tend to go broody alot. my giant cochins go broody alot too. I would just use an incubator instead of waiting for a broody hen they can take forever to go broody and sometimes can't be the most reliable.
Yea mabye I’ll try with the incubator...my silkie might not be old enough.... I’m interested in what the babies will look like as the dad is a Dominique and mom is a red hybrid hen... quite curious what they would look like!
 

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